Wyandot County Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

Wyandot County Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center TPWICCA

"To Promote Wellness, Independence, and Community in a Caring Atmosphere"

At Wyandot County Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center we are proud of being a leader in Wyandot County by providing advanced nursing and rehabilitation services. Since 1869, we have continued our commitment of enriching the lives of our residents, helping them become healthier, more active and able to reach their highest level of independence.

Have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!🦃
11/27/2025

Have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!🦃

Today we were visited by some of the young people who attend The Transfiguration of the Lord Church. They assisted in de...
11/26/2025

Today we were visited by some of the young people who attend The Transfiguration of the Lord Church. They assisted in decorating cookies and playing a game called hot turkey! Everyone had a great time. 🦃

Christmas ornament decorating on a rainy November day.
11/25/2025

Christmas ornament decorating on a rainy November day.

This time of year with the holidays approaching, we tend to see more illness. Just a friendly reminder, if you’re not fe...
11/20/2025

This time of year with the holidays approaching, we tend to see more illness. Just a friendly reminder, if you’re not feeling well, please refrain from visiting. We want to keep our residents and staff safe. Thank-you!

Turkey tip for the upcoming holiday.🦃
11/18/2025

Turkey tip for the upcoming holiday.🦃

Reminiscing about Thanksgiving while eating Rolls with Apple butter!
11/17/2025

Reminiscing about Thanksgiving while eating Rolls with Apple butter!

This week on Who’s Who @ Wyandot we are featuring Jenni Green. Jenni is one of our amazing nurses who provide care to ou...
11/14/2025

This week on Who’s Who @ Wyandot we are featuring Jenni Green. Jenni is one of our amazing nurses who provide care to our residents. Thanks for all of your hard work and dedication.

This week in Who’s Who @ Wyandot we are featuring Chuck Hartley. Chuck helps keep the facility running, he works in the ...
11/07/2025

This week in Who’s Who @ Wyandot we are featuring Chuck Hartley. Chuck helps keep the facility running, he works in the maintenance department. We are so thankful for his hard work and dedication to our residents and facility.

Polo! A great way to socialize with friends.
11/06/2025

Polo! A great way to socialize with friends.

Wheel of Fortune! Such a great game with friends.
11/05/2025

Wheel of Fortune! Such a great game with friends.

Jokes and cards on a rainy day. Residents gathered in the dining area to tell jokes this morning while others played car...
10/30/2025

Jokes and cards on a rainy day. Residents gathered in the dining area to tell jokes this morning while others played cards. Many smiles were shared. 🃏

Cherry fudge chocolate cake was served today for National Chocolate Day. 🍫
10/28/2025

Cherry fudge chocolate cake was served today for National Chocolate Day. 🍫

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7830 State Highway 199
Upper Sandusky, OH
43351

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+14192941714

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Starting in 1869, a 280-acre tract of land purchased by Noah Eby was used for the Wyandot County Infirmary. A year later, a two-level housing facility of brick was built at a cost of $9,000.00. That is almost equivalent to $165,136.32 if it were built in 2018! Over the years, the homestead raised Holstein cattle that supplied dairy products. There was also a field for planting and raising crops. The farm was managed by the male residents. The residents harvested a great number of crops that the kitchen staff, consisting of female residents, prepared. The crops also were a source of income to support the home’s operation.

The Wyandot County Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation Center has not always been the way that it is today. In fact, over the last 149 years, our community has seen many changes from what used to be. We are dedicated to meeting the needs of our residents, families, employees, and communities by offering innovative programs and services that enrich our mission:

“To Promote Wellness, Independence, and Community in a Caring Atmosphere.”